Huge Gas Cloud Building Around Rig In North Sea.

LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - A gas cloud has encircled Total's leaking Elgin Franklin oil and gas platform in the North Sea following failed attempts
to "kill" a problematic production well, an RMT union official said based on eyewitness accounts from workers on nearby rigs.

"People seven miles away can see a gas cloud coming from the Total rig," said Jake Molloy, the head of the section of the UK union that represents
offshore oil and gas workers.

"Engineers have told me that it is almost certain that gas is leaking directly from the reservoir through the pipe casing," he said.

What te hell does this mean?
Gas what kind of gas??H2S or natural gas or something other??
if H2s the stuff is highly toxic and can put you down almost intstantly.....
if its explosive gas well, who knows?

This could potentially be the most important thread made in the past 24 hours. I first read this, looked at the links, then went to do some research
on it. Seems they were closing this well which produces a liquid petrol/gas product which is explosive and not very nice to animal lung tissue if
breathed.
Workers evacuated and not a single soul left on that rig. No one allowed close for miles and the workers reported "bubbling" under the rig with a
sheen and gas cloud?
150 miles off the northern shore of Scotland, and no one has a clue what to do or how to contain.
It isn't like the well in the gulf. That was oil. They could go in and work on it drilling a new well laterally to plug it.
This thing is gas. Not oil. They cannot get within a couple of miles of it if it still is leaking.
I believe this is a Shell owned well and the pipe lines are BP owned that pumps the gas.
This should be in major headlines around the world but unless you look hard going to a MSM site you won't find the story. If you search in Google it
comes up, but if you had no idea this was happening, You will remain in the dark unless it mushrooms further. This needs to be followed as it is
potentially a very serious situation for Scotland and the North Sea. Thanks for the heads up on this OP.
Best to all those nearby this thing and prayers for safety.
DH

I hope this doesnt blow up (too soon?) It could be bad news if it does. And if the pipes are owned by BP, and BP had a Well utterly fail because of
bad pipes, shouldnt we check all these pipes or at least replace them? They obviously suck and are cheaply made.

That's a lot of bubbling
If this blows or continues to leak, how will it effect the ice shelf?
I'm sure there will be a few here that will say there is nothing to worry about, stop the fear mongering, and this is all normal.

But seriously, temperatures are already abnormally high. The smallest extreme heat, flame, or spark sets these gas clouds off. I'm guessing they have
a plan to deal with it before summer? Or before this gas spreads and gets mixed up in some sea breeze and damages marine over a larger area...

This thread needs to be bumped. Much better than the racism fest I was involved in last night!

“If gas is leaking directly from well casing below the mud line, the best recovery option will probably be to drill a relief well to intersect
the problem at a point well below the leak. The relief well can then be used to kill the well,” an engineer familiar with the matter said.

“This option is likely to take several months and cost a lot of money. In the meantime a lot of gas may potentially get released into the
atmosphere,” he added.

I can't believe this, is it BP again? They are deliberately poisoning and destroying the ocean??? We have to stop this once and for all! And find
the purse behind them. Pull out the buried technology clean it all up and put them in jail.

You are welcome OP: I fully agree with you. This is a very toxic type of gas as well, and I thought perhaps I would clarify more about ownership of
this rig and pipes.
The Rig is owned by Shell. The pipes that transfer the gas to the mainland are owned by BP .. it is not a BP rig.
If the BP pipes are compromised that would be the case but this is bubbling right under the rig so most likely it is a Shell problem. And let us
do hope this thing does not blow. That it doesn't worsen.
The prevailing winds and wind direction could be a problem . I have not looked at that. Weather is not my forte. Perhaps someone could take a look
at the location of this thing and check prevailing winds? But at 150 miles it would probably dissipate?
BP only owns the pipes shell owns the rig www.rigzone.com...
DH

Elgin/Franklin, an exceptional development in the U.K. sector of the North Sea, arose from the successive discoveries of two deeply-buried offshore
fields, Franklin in 1986 and Elgin in 1991. This pair of neighboring reservoirs deep in the Earth lie more than five kilometers below the seabed,
where the pressure reaches 1,100 bar - equivalent to balancing over one metric ton on a thumbnail - and the temperature, 190°C. Never before had the
oil industry attempted to develop high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) reservoirs on this scale. And when our E&P teams decided to tackle this
gigantic challenge in 1997, many of the technologies had yet to be invented. But with the support of intensive R&D spurred by the Elgin discovery,
they managed to achieve their objective in 2001. It was an amazing feat, culminating in the successful bringing on stream of the world's biggest
HP/HT field.

The Elgin–Franklin fields are two adjacent gas fields located in the Central Graben Area of the North Sea 240 kilometres (150 mi) east of Aberdeen,
Scotland at the water depth of 93 metres (305 ft). The field operated by Total S.A. shows record values in terms of temperature and pressure, with 197
°C (387 °F) and 1,155 bars (115,500 kPa)
Produced oil is transported through the Forties pipeline system to Kinneil in Fife while produced gas is transported through the SEAL Pipeline to
Bacton, Norfolk.

GE Oil and Gas | Source
source.theengineer.co.uk/ge-oil-and-gas/25331.supplier
GE Oil and Gas has been selected by Total EandP UK to supply drilling and production equipment for the expansion of the Elgin Franklin gas field in
the North ...

GDF Suez sells stake in Elgin-Franklin fields - MarketWatch
www.marketwatch.com/.../gdf-suez-sells-stake-in-elgin-franklin-field...
28 Sep 2011 - FR) said Wednesday it has signed an agreement with Italian oil company Eni (ENI.MI) for the sale of its 10.4% stake in the
Elgin-Franklin gas condensates fields ...

UK's Elgin Franklin oil, gas field resuming output

LONDON | Fri Oct 7, 2011 5:19pm BST

Oct 7 (Reuters) - Britain's Elgin-Franklin oil and gas field in the North Sea is ramping up production following an unplanned outage on Thursday, a
spokesman from operator Total said on Friday.

"Elgin-Franklin is ramping back up to normal production levels at present," he said, without disclosing how long the ramp-up will take or pre-outage
flow rates from the field.

It went down on Thursday due to a minor technical fault, he said. Gas production ground to a complete halt, but some oil was still flowing during the
downtime period.

Elgin Franklin feeds into Britain's Bacton SEAL.

The North Sea Elgin Franklin field can produce up to 15.5 million cubic meters/day of gas, according to Total's website. (Reporting by Oleg
Vukmanovic, editing by Jane Baird)

Total acquires GDF Suez interest in Elgin/Franklin - Offshore
www.offshore-mag.com/articles/2011/12/total-acquires-gdf.html
6 Dec 2011 - If the effective date of the transfer is before the end of this year, as expected, ownership of Elgin/Franklin will be Elgin Franklin Oil
& Gas (100% Total) at 46.2%, ...

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Intervention fluids using cesium formate

Cesium formate brine is a heavy low-viscosity clear fluid, purpose-designed to provide the oil industry with a better and safer well control fluid for
HPHT well interventions. Its unique hydrothermal chemistry ensures its stability and durability over long periods in HPHT wells.

Furthermore, cesium formate brine protects common viscosifiers and fluid loss control additives against thermal degradation – allowing the
formulation of very effective well kill pills that can control fluid loss for several days under HPHT conditions. Some operators routinely have cesium
formate-based kill pills ready on a stand-by basis at the rig site.

Cesium formate brine is a powerful suppressant of gas hydrate formation and can be used in pills to melt hydrate plugs (e.g. as used in Elgin/Franklin
wells).

To date cesium formate brines have been used as well intervention and suspension

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Two of my family work for big oil, oddly enough in the sfety side of things, i have sent out an email to see if i can get any better info on this...
dunno though, one works worldwide and the other has done lots of work in the northsea... so i'll see!

I didnt know anything about this and it must only be about 400 miles from my doorstep!

But seriously, temperatures are already abnormally high. The smallest extreme heat, flame, or spark sets these gas clouds off. I'm guessing they have
a plan to deal with it before summer? Or before this gas spreads and gets mixed up in some sea breeze and damages marine over a larger area...

This thread needs to be bumped. Much better than the racism fest I was involved in last night!

edit on 26-3-2012 by My.mind.is.mine because:
(no reason given)

Dude you are too much, an RPG is just what is needed here !!

And the "racism fest" was fed alot by yourself...anyways we need more humor, and more action, like CLOSING DOWN these bloody things...or getting
some dam accountability.

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